LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The National Weather Service is forecasting chances of showers and a thunderstorm on Saturday and cooler weekend temperatures.
The agency issued a hazardous weather outlook for Lake County due to the potential for storms.
The forecast calls for showers and possibly a thunderstorm during the day on Saturday. Rainfall totals could range between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, or more if there is a thunderstorm.
Saturday also is expected to see wind gusts of more than 20 miles per hour and daytime temperatures in the low 60s.
On Saturday night there is a forecast of patchy fog with temperatures dropping into the high 40s.
On Sunday morning, there are more chances of patchy fog before 11 a.m., with partly sunny conditions anticipated for the rest of the day and temperatures of about 70 degrees, with winds of nearly 10 miles per hour. Sunday night is forecast to see more patchy fog and temperatures into the low 50s.
The National Weather Services is forecasting more patchy fog on Monday, with the rest of next week looking clear and sunny, with light winds, nighttime temperatures into the mid-50s and daytime temperatures peaking in the mid-80s.
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Weekend forecast calls for chances of thunderstorm, fog, winds
- Elizabeth Larson
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